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Mark Miller Dallas went down
Wayne Arnold replied to 17islongenough's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Sir this is a Wendy's. -
Tom Brady looks and sounds “checked out” to me
Wayne Arnold replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
“Checked out” lol wishful thinking -
Dude has made a living off of throwing passes to wide f'n open wide receivers and he has the balls to get on his receivers' case for not getting enough separation.
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Regardless of how this game turns out, at least we can all thank our lucky stars that we aren't nearly as fugly as Bill Belichick's poor son.
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Week 13 Around the League Thread
Wayne Arnold replied to Hapless Bills Fan's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
That's Wilford Brimley, who was one of the co-stars of Ron Howard's movie Cocoon. I watched Cocoon on HBO in the 80's quite a bit when I was a wee one. I was born in 1982. Cocoon was released in 1985. For those who don't know, it's about a bunch of elderly people at a retirement home who - well you can look it up because it's sort of weird. But Brimley was one of the elderly people. After seeing your image, I was thinking, man Brimley must have been ancient when he made these Diabeetus commercials. So I looked it up and realized that HE'S STILL ALIVE. WTF! And what's more - I then noticed that he's only 85 years old today. He's not well into his hundreds like I thought. Which means...HE WAS ONLY FIFTY YEARS OLD WHEN HE FILMED COCOON! Perspective: These three people were all the same age when these pictures were taken... -
looks like Doug Marrone is done in Jville
Wayne Arnold replied to stuvian's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Since Marrone began his coaching career at Cortland State in 1992, he's never been fired from any coaching position he has held. So look for him to quit sometime this week.- 130 replies
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Week 13 Around the League Thread
Wayne Arnold replied to Hapless Bills Fan's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
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Week 13 Around the League Thread
Wayne Arnold replied to Hapless Bills Fan's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Can't wait to see what EDP has to say if Eagles lose to the Dolphins. -
Week 13 Around the League Thread
Wayne Arnold replied to Hapless Bills Fan's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
He's completely rejuvenated his career. -
Week 13 Around the League Thread
Wayne Arnold replied to Hapless Bills Fan's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Wouldn't bet against them trading Minshew. -
Freddie Kitchens wore a "Pittsburgh Started It" t-shirt
Wayne Arnold replied to StHustle's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Pretty obvious that Garrett didn't know Rudolph didn't have the football. But keep ignoring that. -
Freddie Kitchens wore a "Pittsburgh Started It" t-shirt
Wayne Arnold replied to StHustle's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Late hits happen all the time. Yet you rarely (if ever) see the QB have a full-out child-like temper tantrum by attempting to rip the offending defensive player's helmet off his head. Instead, you'll see them try to sell the late hi to the ref for a flag because they know in the end it's just a football play and not a blatant personal attack against his manhood and what not. Kitchens' dumb t-shirt said "Steelers started it". It did not say "Garrett did the right thing" or "Hitting a player on the head with a helmet is perfectly safe". Stick to the topic. -
Freddie Kitchens wore a "Pittsburgh Started It" t-shirt
Wayne Arnold replied to StHustle's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Amazing that you can read Garrett's mind and know for a fact that he knew Rudolph had gotten rid of the football. -
Freddie Kitchens wore a "Pittsburgh Started It" t-shirt
Wayne Arnold replied to StHustle's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Garrett was playing football. Rudolph was triggered by a somewhat late and needless (and gentle) take down and took out his frustrations of sucking on Garrett by pathetically attempting to rip his helmet off. Then Garrett obviously lost his mind and did some stupid *****. But Rudolph isn't Mr. Innocent. He's a *****. -
Freddie Kitchens wore a "Pittsburgh Started It" t-shirt
Wayne Arnold replied to StHustle's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
"Late hit" "pulling Rudolph to the ground" - You mean when Garrett laid Rudolph down on the ground as gently as a newborn baby? Do you really think if Garrett truly wanted to hurt Rudolph with a late hit that he couldn't have effortlessly spiked him on his head like a rag doll? -
Freddie Kitchens wore a "Pittsburgh Started It" t-shirt
Wayne Arnold replied to StHustle's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Good one. -
Freddie Kitchens wore a "Pittsburgh Started It" t-shirt
Wayne Arnold replied to StHustle's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
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Freddie Kitchens wore a "Pittsburgh Started It" t-shirt
Wayne Arnold replied to StHustle's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Sure why not. Although "thug" is often perceived as a racial slur so I'd steer clear of that one if I'm Tomlin.